Thursday, December 5, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Students to view salary resolution Seniors in the School of Education will have a chance to examine the $6,500 resolution tonight at a meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Forum Room. A bulletin which was mailed to all seniors in November explains the resolution, which calls for a $6,500 minimum starting salary for all teachers in Kansas. The measure urges all beginning Kansas teachers to refuse job offers at less than $6,500 beginning with the 1969-70 school year. Representatives from the Kansas State Teachers Association (KSTA), which voted to support the resolution last April, will explain the provisions of the resolution and answer students' questions concerning the measure. Mike May, Parsons senior and member of the planning committee, will also offer suggestions to individuals for showing support of the resolution. "I feel that the committee has workable plans, which if we get the support of one-half of the seniors in education, will enable us to realize our goals," May said. Black Union to confer on methods of action The practical versus the philosophical goals of the black revolution will be the topic of the first regional conference of the Black Student Union (BSU) at KU Friday and Saturday. Adrian R. Clark, president of the BSU, said the conference will open with a speech or speeches at 8 p.m. Friday in an undetermined room of the Kansas Union, but details have not yet been worked out. The conference will continue at 10 a.m. Saturday morning in the Kansas Union Big Eight Room. Workshops will be held Saturday afternoon to discuss the courses of action the BSU should take in the black revolution. The conference will be attended by delegates from the entire Midwestern region, Clark said. The delegates must register at the registration desk from 8 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the north lobby of the Union. Only members or delegates of the BSU may attend the conference, Clark said. New, delicately designed brooch and earrings . . in rich, long-lasting 14Kt. white or yellow gold overlay with cultured pearls. See our new selection of fine Krementz Jewelry. Local school officials see a more complex procedure involved in obtaining salary increases. 14KT. GOLD OVERLAY Carl Knox, superintendent of Lawrence District 497, pointed out last October when student support of the resolution first became strong, that beginning teachers should not put pressure on local boards of education. Instead, they should appeal to the Kansas legislature. Knox explained that local boards of education are presently prevented from making bigger salary offers by a state law which says they can expand budgets to a maximum of only 104 per cent of the previous year's budget. Under this law, district 497, currently offering a beginning salary around $5,500, could not meet the demanded $1,000 in one year. Knox said. Richard Eldredge, Lawrence senior and president of Mu Epsilon Nu, professional honorary for men in education, said students can reach the legislature indirectly by applying pressure on local school boards. Fund set up; Scott honored The Angelo C. Scott Memorial Fund has been established here by the William Allen White School of Journalism. The fund, honoring the late editor and publisher of the Iola Register, will provide an annual award of $100 to the outstanding student reporter on the University Daily Kansan. Patronixe Kansan Advertisers Contributions to the fund, which now exceeds $1,000, can be made through the University of Kansas Endowment Association or the School of Journalism. 3 locations to serve your every need RANEY DRUG STORES Plaza, 1800 Mass. Hillcrest, 925 Iowa Downtown, 921 Mass. Complete lines of cosmetics, toiletries Complete prescription departments and fountain service. WHY DID 13 WOMEN WILLINGLY OPEN THEIR DOORS TO THE BOSTON STRANGLER? THIS IS A TRUE AND REMARKABLE MOTION PICTURE. BOSTON STRANGLER Tony Curtis Henry Fonda George Kennedy Mike Kellin Murray Hamilton Suggested for Mature Audiences. --- PRODUCES BY Robert Fryer Richard Fleischer Edward Anhalt DIRECTED BY SCREENPLAY BARRING ON THE DEATH OF Gerold Frank Mat. 2:30 Sat. & Sun. Evening 7:15-9:15 Some helpful hints for those who are very rich,very beautiful, very hip,elaborately oversexed,tuned in,turned on,and bored to death. Starring JAMES COBURN · JAMES MASON JAMES FOX · SUSANNAH YORK Screenplay by DONALD CAMMEL and MARRY JE BOROWN JR. Produced by MARTIN MANUIS directed by ROBERT PARISHH "TECHNOLOGIC" - A COLUMBIA PICTURE - A MARTIN MANUIS Production Unlike other classics West Side Story grows younger! PANAVISION * TECHNICOLOR * Re-released thru United Artists NOW! 2:00 - 8:00 GIVES NEW YORK 24 HOURS... TO GET OUT OF TOWN! CLINTEASTWOOD CLInT EASTWOOD in "COOGan'S BLUff" SUSAN CLARK DON STROUD TISHA STERLING BETTY FIELD "LLE J. COBB NOW! 2:25 - 7:25 - 9:20 IN COLOR · A UNIVERSAL PICTURE